+jahoadi and john Posted August 17, 2011 Posted August 17, 2011 Fisnjack confirmed that my "Count on Me" puzzle was still at GZ and in great condition, thanks Jack! I requested that it be re-activated. Here is the link http://coord.info/GC10KFZ if you have not solved/found it yet. Also, I am in need of six ammo cans. Does anyone have any that I can have or buy? I would hate to use bisons as I hate bisons. Thanks, Paul Team Adelos Paul, give us a call, we may have some . Whatever are they for? JnJ Quote
+Team Adelos Posted August 17, 2011 Posted August 17, 2011 Fisnjack confirmed that my "Count on Me" puzzle was still at GZ and in great condition, thanks Jack! I requested that it be re-activated. Here is the link http://coord.info/GC10KFZ if you have not solved/found it yet. Also, I am in need of six ammo cans. Does anyone have any that I can have or buy? I would hate to use bisons as I hate bisons. Thanks, Paul Team Adelos Paul, give us a call, we may have some . Whatever are they for? JnJ Thanks -- I will check in with you on Saturday. Need them for some Bionicles of course. Quote
+kwvers! Posted August 22, 2011 Posted August 22, 2011 Well ET Highway caches are being released and we are here...why? [http://coord.info/GC2ZK7J] Quote
+BlondHiLites Posted August 23, 2011 Posted August 23, 2011 Well ET Highway caches are being released and we are here...why? [http://coord.info/GC2ZK7J] Quote
+BlondHiLites Posted August 23, 2011 Posted August 23, 2011 (edited) Because we are gratefull to get Wednesday off of work "be anxious for nothing" Edited August 23, 2011 by BlondHiLites Quote
+Jubeloh Posted August 26, 2011 Posted August 26, 2011 Greetings, I have [yet another] question. What does it mean when you are looking at your statistics, and the number of caches you have found differs from the number of distinct caches you have found? This just came up for me, and I curious. Thanks! Robert/Jubeloh Quote
+The Fat Cats Posted August 26, 2011 Posted August 26, 2011 Greetings, I have [yet another] question. What does it mean when you are looking at your statistics, and the number of caches you have found differs from the number of distinct caches you have found? This just came up for me, and I curious. Thanks! Robert/Jubeloh It probably means you've logged a cache twice... Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted August 26, 2011 Posted August 26, 2011 (edited) Greetings, I have [yet another] question. What does it mean when you are looking at your statistics, and the number of caches you have found differs from the number of distinct caches you have found? This just came up for me, and I curious. Thanks! Robert/Jubeloh It probably means you've logged a cache twice... Or perhaps you've been "Finding" your own hides or have logged some Benchmark finds, or have done Challenges. If you have too many finds I'll gladly take 'em off of your hands. Denice of KWVERS! has already promised me the KWVERS! finds when they give up on Geocaching. Ain't that funny? ... imagine the KWVERS! giving up on Geocaching. Maybe when our sun goes red-giant on us. Edited August 26, 2011 by SD Rowdies Quote
+Jubeloh Posted August 26, 2011 Posted August 26, 2011 Greetings, I have [yet another] question. What does it mean when you are looking at your statistics, and the number of caches you have found differs from the number of distinct caches you have found? This just came up for me, and I curious. Thanks! Robert/Jubeloh It probably means you've logged a cache twice... I don't think so. I've not been in this area before...but at the same time I will admit that after a while the caches do begin to blur, and I will admit to getting confused with all the recent Fiesta Island hides. Maybe that's where it is... Thanks for the answer! Quote
+Jubeloh Posted August 26, 2011 Posted August 26, 2011 Greetings, I have [yet another] question. What does it mean when you are looking at your statistics, and the number of caches you have found differs from the number of distinct caches you have found? This just came up for me, and I curious. Thanks! Robert/Jubeloh It probably means you've logged a cache twice... I don't think so. I've not been in this area before...but at the same time I will admit that after a while the caches do begin to blur, and I will admit to getting confused with all the recent Fiesta Island hides. Maybe that's where it is... Thanks for the answer! Welp...I checked my logs for Fiesta Island, and there it was: two logs for the same cache. I deleted one of them, so once again there is equilibrium in The Force. Thanks for all your help! Robert Quote
+The Fat Cats Posted August 26, 2011 Posted August 26, 2011 Greetings, I have [yet another] question. What does it mean when you are looking at your statistics, and the number of caches you have found differs from the number of distinct caches you have found? This just came up for me, and I curious. Thanks! Robert/Jubeloh It probably means you've logged a cache twice... I don't think so. I've not been in this area before...but at the same time I will admit that after a while the caches do begin to blur, and I will admit to getting confused with all the recent Fiesta Island hides. Maybe that's where it is... Thanks for the answer! Welp...I checked my logs for Fiesta Island, and there it was: two logs for the same cache. I deleted one of them, so once again there is equilibrium in The Force. Thanks for all your help! Robert I did the same thing last year on Mission Bay. Found a cache years earlier and re-found/logged it when I was out caching with a group. Took me a bit, but I finally found out which one it was and got it fixed. It's good to have equilibrium... Quote
+FlagMan Posted August 26, 2011 Posted August 26, 2011 Greetings, I have [yet another] question. What does it mean when you are looking at your statistics, and the number of caches you have found differs from the number of distinct caches you have found? This just came up for me, and I curious. Thanks! Robert/Jubeloh It probably means you've logged a cache twice... I don't think so. I've not been in this area before...but at the same time I will admit that after a while the caches do begin to blur, and I will admit to getting confused with all the recent Fiesta Island hides. Maybe that's where it is... Thanks for the answer! Welp...I checked my logs for Fiesta Island, and there it was: two logs for the same cache. I deleted one of them, so once again there is equilibrium in The Force. Thanks for all your help! Robert I did the same thing last year on Mission Bay. Found a cache years earlier and re-found/logged it when I was out caching with a group. Took me a bit, but I finally found out which one it was and got it fixed. It's good to have equilibrium... There's a program somewhere that will tell you which ones you've double logged. A macro in GSAK, I think. Download the My Finds PQ and load it into its own database in GSAK and then run the macro and it will tell you which ones are double logged... Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted August 26, 2011 Posted August 26, 2011 (edited) Greetings, I have [yet another] question. What does it mean when you are looking at your statistics, and the number of caches you have found differs from the number of distinct caches you have found? This just came up for me, and I curious. Thanks! Robert/Jubeloh It probably means you've logged a cache twice... I don't think so. I've not been in this area before...but at the same time I will admit that after a while the caches do begin to blur, and I will admit to getting confused with all the recent Fiesta Island hides. Maybe that's where it is... Thanks for the answer! Welp...I checked my logs for Fiesta Island, and there it was: two logs for the same cache. I deleted one of them, so once again there is equilibrium in The Force. Thanks for all your help! Robert I did the same thing last year on Mission Bay. Found a cache years earlier and re-found/logged it when I was out caching with a group. Took me a bit, but I finally found out which one it was and got it fixed. It's good to have equilibrium... There's a program somewhere that will tell you which ones you've double logged. A macro in GSAK, I think. Download the My Finds PQ and load it into its own database in GSAK and then run the macro and it will tell you which ones are double logged... Here's a useful link: GSAK Columns Look for the "Find Count" heading. Edited August 26, 2011 by SD Rowdies Quote
+The JJ Duo Posted August 30, 2011 Posted August 30, 2011 A little side note: Bon scott and I will be attempting "Totem Pole Terror" GC32JZ3, with a 28 ft. ladder, somewhere around 5:00pm tomorrow (Tuesday). If anyone would like to meet there, that would be great! I think this one is a stumbling stone for the new MBHOF, and would probably be a fun day on Fiesta Island to boot! Time is approximate, and may actually be closer to 5:30-6:00pm. If you email either one of us, we'll hang for awhile to accomodate anyone with time issues. Cool? ~Jim Quote
+Triple Crown Posted September 3, 2011 Posted September 3, 2011 Who is going up to the Lagunas this weekend for the new Ragfoot PCT series? Quote
+FlagMan Posted September 3, 2011 Posted September 3, 2011 Who is going up to the Lagunas this weekend for the new Ragfoot PCT series? I'm planning on going up Sunday morning... Quote
+fisnjack Posted September 3, 2011 Posted September 3, 2011 Who is going up to the Lagunas this weekend for the new Ragfoot PCT series? I'm planning on going up Sunday morning... How many are going? I might be interested if it turns out to be a small group. Quote
+BlondHiLites Posted September 4, 2011 Posted September 4, 2011 Greetings, I have [yet another] question. What does it mean when you are looking at your statistics, and the number of caches you have found differs from the number of distinct caches you have found? This just came up for me, and I curious. Thanks! Robert/Jubeloh It probably means you've logged a cache twice... I don't think so. I've not been in this area before...but at the same time I will admit that after a while the caches do begin to blur, and I will admit to getting confused with all the recent Fiesta Island hides. Maybe that's where it is... Thanks for the answer! Welp...I checked my logs for Fiesta Island, and there it was: two logs for the same cache. I deleted one of them, so once again there is equilibrium in The Force. Thanks for all your help! Robert I did the same thing last year on Mission Bay. Found a cache years earlier and re-found/logged it when I was out caching with a group. Took me a bit, but I finally found out which one it was and got it fixed. It's good to have equilibrium... There's a program somewhere that will tell you which ones you've double logged. A macro in GSAK, I think. Download the My Finds PQ and load it into its own database in GSAK and then run the macro and it will tell you which ones are double logged... Here's a useful link: GSAK Columns Look for the "Find Count" heading. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I use mygeocachingprofile.com to find my duplicate log entries and much more. Quote
+Postholedigger Posted September 9, 2011 Posted September 9, 2011 So...anyone do any extreme night caching last night? Quote
+Jubeloh Posted September 9, 2011 Posted September 9, 2011 So...anyone do any extreme night caching last night? Knocked two out before the sun went down. After that I stayed home close to the Glock. Quote
+Postholedigger Posted September 9, 2011 Posted September 9, 2011 So...anyone do any extreme night caching last night? ...After that I stayed home close to the Glock. Good call. No Glock here. Just a set of samurai swords. No need to use them though. All was quiet on the western front. Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted September 17, 2011 Posted September 17, 2011 (edited) Received an email from Dillweed asking me to post the following message. "We are from Prague and looking for someone in US who wants to cooperate on hunting with us. So please, if you know someone (some of your friends or anybody else) who could be interested in this game, please let [them] contact us. Many thanks and greatings from Prague. Happy caching, Kubickovi User Profile: http://coord.info/PR3RZEZ" Edited September 17, 2011 by SD Rowdies Quote
+Postholedigger Posted September 20, 2011 Posted September 20, 2011 Anyone attending the Oceanside, CA geoevent (So Long Summer of '11 - GC33XG7 - September 24th) planning an out of state trip in the near future? I have a couple of bugs on hand that want to travel far and wide, visit the 50 states, travel the highways of the US, etc. I'm planning on attending the event and will take the bugs with me to drop off but would prefer to hand them off directly to someone planning a road trip. Quote
+Hammerfel Posted September 30, 2011 Posted September 30, 2011 Hi all! My son and I just started geocaching last week, and I thought I'd introduce us in this thread. It looks like SD has a pretty active geocaching community. My son, being 9, REALLY loves the caches with swag. Any recommendations? We live up in Rancho Penesquitos, where the 15 and the 56 intersect. Thanks all! Hammerfel Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted September 30, 2011 Posted September 30, 2011 (edited) Hi all! My son and I just started geocaching last week, and I thought I'd introduce us in this thread. It looks like SD has a pretty active geocaching community. My son, being 9, REALLY loves the caches with swag. Any recommendations? We live up in Rancho Penesquitos, where the 15 and the 56 intersect. Thanks all! Hammerfel Yes, San Diego is a hotbed of Geocaching and there's a horde of Geocachers in our county. Will you stick to north county Geocaching? What's your preference ... urban or hiking trails? Swag in a container is hard to predict because over time swag is taken rather than traded on average. There's a swag-cache in Tierrasanta named "Some Like it Hot," GC23T4C. We keep it stocked with hand-me-downs from a collection of grandchildren as they grow up. It's a short and easy walk on improved trail in a neighborhood open-area with convenient curbside parking. Keep watch for Geocaching events ... come meet local Geocachers so that you'll know which of them have gone over the edge in pursuit of this crazy recreation. Have fun, Harmon SD Rowdies Edited September 30, 2011 by SD Rowdies Quote
+TrailGators Posted September 30, 2011 Posted September 30, 2011 Hi all! My son and I just started geocaching last week, and I thought I'd introduce us in this thread. It looks like SD has a pretty active geocaching community. My son, being 9, REALLY loves the caches with swag. Any recommendations? We live up in Rancho Penesquitos, where the 15 and the 56 intersect. Thanks all! Hammerfel Hi Hammerfel! Welcome! Harmon had some good advice. I'd also recommend looking for larger caches. The size of the cache container is indicated at the top of each cache page. Regular sized cache containers are your best bet to find swag. Good luck! Quote
+The Fat Cats Posted September 30, 2011 Posted September 30, 2011 Hi all! My son and I just started geocaching last week, and I thought I'd introduce us in this thread. It looks like SD has a pretty active geocaching community. My son, being 9, REALLY loves the caches with swag. Any recommendations? We live up in Rancho Penesquitos, where the 15 and the 56 intersect. Thanks all! Hammerfel Yes, San Diego is a hotbed of Geocaching and there's a horde of Geocachers in our county. Will you stick to north county Geocaching? What's your preference ... urban or hiking trails? Swag in a container is hard to predict because over time swag is taken rather than traded on average. There's a swag-cache in Tierrasanta named "Some Like it Hot," GC23T4C. We keep it stocked with hand-me-downs from a collection of grandchildren as they grow up. It's a short and easy walk on improved trail in a neighborhood open-area with convenient curbside parking. Keep watch for Geocaching events ... come meet local Geocachers so that you'll know which of them have gone over the edge in pursuit of this crazy recreation. Have fun, Harmon SD Rowdies Welcome Hammerfel! San Diego has some of the BEST cachers anywhere, and I'm sure you and your son are in for good times Not quite sure what Harmon is referring to when he says "over the edge" but attending events is a great way to not only pick folks brains about local caches, but to meet people who share a liking for adventure. There's a great camping weekend coming up, mid-Novemeber, out at Ocotillo Wells. If you like to off-road (and even if you don't), this is a must-attend event. 9th Annual GeoOcotillo Campout Hope to see you around soon! Sue The Fat Cats Note to self: Need to check into the This Just In forums...I'm missing Harmon big time!!! Quote
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted September 30, 2011 Posted September 30, 2011 Hi all! My son and I just started geocaching last week, and I thought I'd introduce us in this thread. It looks like SD has a pretty active geocaching community. My son, being 9, REALLY loves the caches with swag. Any recommendations? We live up in Rancho Penesquitos, where the 15 and the 56 intersect. Thanks all! Hammerfel Welcome to the game! For caches with swag, look for Small, Regular and Large sizes of caches. There are quite a few in this area (I live near Mercy Road). Penasquitos Canyon and Miramar Hill are good places to start. There are also quite a few just across the freeway in Poway, too. Quote
+Hammerfel Posted October 2, 2011 Posted October 2, 2011 Thanks all! To answer your questions, I would prefer to hike out to some cool caches, but the local urban ones have been more accessible these first 2 weeks for my son and I to visit after I come home from work and we only have an hour to hussle out and log one. We were planning to hike out today, but he had a science project to do, and we couldn't start until 5. We got stuck on WP 2 of a multicache (http://coord.info/GC2H39Y) and a possibly muggled traditional cache (http://coord.info/GC2GF4E). Though we did find 2 other great ones, and I got my 10th find, so I'm planning my first cache now. It's going to be fun and findable. Tomorrow we plan to head to some parks further south and hit the trails. My son is a Cub Scout, and I'm the Pack's Cubmaster, so we're both into hiking and adventure. He's really getting into it. The camping trip sounds cool! Is it kid friendly? Quote
+Duncan! Posted October 2, 2011 Posted October 2, 2011 The camping trip sounds cool! Is it kid friendly? Yes. I'm bringing my girls, 8 and 10. I think your son might like the dessert contest, maybe he can be a judge. Also, FATTBOY is always good for a giggle or two. D! Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted October 2, 2011 Posted October 2, 2011 (edited) The camping trip sounds cool! Is it kid friendly? Yes. I'm bringing my girls, 8 and 10. I think your son might like the dessert contest, maybe he can be a judge. Also, FATTBOY is always good for a giggle or two. D! Feed your son before you go ... Feeding Frenzy! They clear the table in two minutes flat. And don't let your son grow up to be FATTBOY! O yeah, here's the rascal that runs the event ... Skillet. Just so you know ... watch out for the Queen of Mean It will be a life-changing experience for your boy. Edited October 2, 2011 by SD Rowdies Quote
+splashman Posted October 9, 2011 Posted October 9, 2011 Hey! The 9th Annual Geo Ocotillo Campout is getting close ~ Nov. 11,12.&13 ! We have fun things planned, as well as our chili cookoff, dessert contest, raffle, Poker Run, as well as campfire time and maybe a night off road run. We're thinking of running Frenchy's Wash (turn off of Split Mtn. Road) or doing the Slot Canyon run again. Shake out yer tents, dust off the RV's, and tune up the Jeeps or your cache-mobiles for a fun weekend in the dez.. We are looking forward to seeing everybody again! The Splashes & the Geo Ocotillo Campout Crew! Quote
+Winkster Posted November 17, 2011 Posted November 17, 2011 I need some help finding a solution to my dilemma here. On my Clue Series (GC2QF6X) I use webspace by my internet provider for the coordinates on the final, however, beginning on December 2, 2011, they are no longer providing webspace and all webspaces will be deleted. I either need a spot to place a photo with a specific name that can only be viewed by knowing the specific file name of the photo; or a website address I could place the coods on, again without any way of accessing it without knowing the specific address provided by the Clues within the caches. Any ideas? Regards, Winkster (David) Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted November 17, 2011 Posted November 17, 2011 (edited) I need some help finding a solution to my dilemma here. On my Clue Series (GC2QF6X) I use webspace by my internet provider for the coordinates on the final, however, beginning on December 2, 2011, they are no longer providing webspace and all webspaces will be deleted. I either need a spot to place a photo with a specific name that can only be viewed by knowing the specific file name of the photo; or a website address I could place the coods on, again without any way of accessing it without knowing the specific address provided by the Clues within the caches. Any ideas? Regards, Winkster (David) If you have an archived cache-page then upload to that cache-page and then copy the URL of the image. Of course the image, if large, will be resized by Groundspeak but maybe that doesn't matter to you. Make sure to contact Cox Communications and demand a price reduction for lost service. I've got the same problem for all ten of my alloted email-address web spaces. Send them one of these - "You are removing web-space service in December. I am a regular user of that service and will suffer losses when you delete my web sites and other important information such as image-editing lessons that are linked to other websites that will be altered by your unexpected and unwanted reduction of services. I expect to be compensated for loss of services that I have been paying for for many years. By what amount do you intend to reduce my monthly bill to compensate for damages to my personal activities? I've submitted this inquiry three time now, it would be considerate of you to respond at least once." Edited November 17, 2011 by SD Rowdies Quote
+bitmap Posted November 19, 2011 Posted November 19, 2011 David, You might want to consider dropbox (www.dropbox.com). They offer 2GB of hosting for free, and you can create links to files you store there to use for image hosting. Like you, MobileMe is transitioning to iCloud next year, and I'm losing my web hosting services as a result as well. I'm preparing for this change and have moved some of the hikeNcache files to dropbox like this one: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/48959673/geocaching/hikeNcache/list.jpg As you can see, it preserves the path I've set up, and deleting the "list.jpg" part of the URL returns a 404 error. So, I think it would work for your application. Additionally, dropbox offers apps for iOS and Android devices to access files on the go. It's all very nicely put together. Good Luck, Tony Quote
+Winkster Posted November 20, 2011 Posted November 20, 2011 (edited) David, You might want to consider dropbox (www.dropbox.com). They offer 2GB of hosting for free, and you can create links to files you store there to use for image hosting. Like you, MobileMe is transitioning to iCloud next year, and I'm losing my web hosting services as a result as well. I'm preparing for this change and have moved some of the hikeNcache files to dropbox like this one: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/48959673/geocaching/hikeNcache/list.jpg As you can see, it preserves the path I've set up, and deleting the "list.jpg" part of the URL returns a 404 error. So, I think it would work for your application. Additionally, dropbox offers apps for iOS and Android devices to access files on the go. It's all very nicely put together. Good Luck, Tony That looks like the ticket! So, I created an account and uploaded the picture into the folder. When I view the picture the URL ends with /nameofpic.jpg?w=e694b824. How do I get rid of everything after the jpg? It doesn't work if I just delete the remainder, but your does! David Edited November 20, 2011 by Winkster Quote
+bitmap Posted November 20, 2011 Posted November 20, 2011 David, You might want to consider dropbox (www.dropbox.com). They offer 2GB of hosting for free, and you can create links to files you store there to use for image hosting. Like you, MobileMe is transitioning to iCloud next year, and I'm losing my web hosting services as a result as well. I'm preparing for this change and have moved some of the hikeNcache files to dropbox like this one: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/48959673/geocaching/hikeNcache/list.jpg As you can see, it preserves the path I've set up, and deleting the "list.jpg" part of the URL returns a 404 error. So, I think it would work for your application. Additionally, dropbox offers apps for iOS and Android devices to access files on the go. It's all very nicely put together. Good Luck, Tony That looks like the ticket! So, I created an account and uploaded the picture into the folder. When I view the picture the URL ends with /nameofpic.jpg?w=e694b824. How do I get rid of everything after the jpg? It doesn't work if I just delete the remainder, but your does! David Hmmmm...so you placed a file in the "public" folder? In the "files" tab, when you are viewing a directory listing, to the right of the file there is a blue down arrow, or I think you can right click on the uploaded file name (either one) and select "create public link". Did you do that? When I do, I get a link like I listed above. -Tony Quote
+Winkster Posted November 20, 2011 Posted November 20, 2011 David, You might want to consider dropbox (www.dropbox.com). They offer 2GB of hosting for free, and you can create links to files you store there to use for image hosting. Like you, MobileMe is transitioning to iCloud next year, and I'm losing my web hosting services as a result as well. I'm preparing for this change and have moved some of the hikeNcache files to dropbox like this one: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/48959673/geocaching/hikeNcache/list.jpg As you can see, it preserves the path I've set up, and deleting the "list.jpg" part of the URL returns a 404 error. So, I think it would work for your application. Additionally, dropbox offers apps for iOS and Android devices to access files on the go. It's all very nicely put together. Good Luck, Tony That looks like the ticket! So, I created an account and uploaded the picture into the folder. When I view the picture the URL ends with /nameofpic.jpg?w=e694b824. How do I get rid of everything after the jpg? It doesn't work if I just delete the remainder, but your does! David Hmmmm...so you placed a file in the "public" folder? In the "files" tab, when you are viewing a directory listing, to the right of the file there is a blue down arrow, or I think you can right click on the uploaded file name (either one) and select "create public link". Did you do that? When I do, I get a link like I listed above. -Tony Thanks Tony! My error was I placed it in the Photo folder; not the public folder. Works like a charm! David Quote
+LuckeyDuckey Posted November 21, 2011 Posted November 21, 2011 Hi SD geocachers, I am working with several La Mesa committees to set up a geocaching challenge to coincide with La Mesa's centennial next year. We (the City) will be planting caches and discoverable Travel Bugs around the incorporated city and there will be a challenge open to area residents (and maybe East County-ers and beyond if we can get HHSA on board) running from June 2nd to Oktoberfest Sunday. We will be hosting 2-3 info sessions and are looking for instructors for these. I can personally teach them but am not as savvy with the Smartphone aspect since I use my old Garmin 60 CS. The La Mesa Library has committed to hosting 2 of the events on May 19th and July 21st and there may be an additional one after the Flag Day parade during the community picnic (we will also have a Travel Bug on a parade vehicle for everyone's discovering enjoyment). If you or someone you know would be willing and able to help present an info session please let me know Email me Thank you, --Polly Quote
+Duncan! Posted November 27, 2011 Posted November 27, 2011 Hey... I'm looking for suggestions for the big 20K coming up soon. I'm considering GCAB , but, as I said, I'm up for suggestions... Quote
+FlagMan Posted November 28, 2011 Posted November 28, 2011 Hey... I'm looking for suggestions for the big 20K coming up soon. I'm considering GCAB , but, as I said, I'm up for suggestions... I think a road trip to Austin for Necropolis is in order... Quote
+Duncan! Posted November 28, 2011 Posted November 28, 2011 Hey... I'm looking for suggestions for the big 20K coming up soon. I'm considering GCAB , but, as I said, I'm up for suggestions... I think a road trip to Austin for Necropolis is in order... Looks creepy... I like. Not sure if I can swing a trip to Texas, though. Quote
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted November 28, 2011 Posted November 28, 2011 Hey... I'm looking for suggestions for the big 20K coming up soon. I'm considering GCAB , but, as I said, I'm up for suggestions... I think a road trip to Austin for Necropolis is in order... That's funny! I was thinking the exact same thing! Quote
+PinkDolphin Posted December 3, 2011 Posted December 3, 2011 Is there a link or bookmark list someplace for "best" caches in Southern California? I tried the link I found for the So Cal Geocachers but it was a dead one. I won't be anyplace specific, but plan to roam around while attending a wedding in Newport Beach. Any links would be appreciated. Thank you. Quote
+The Fat Cats Posted December 3, 2011 Posted December 3, 2011 Is there a link or bookmark list someplace for "best" caches in Southern California? I tried the link I found for the So Cal Geocachers but it was a dead one. I won't be anyplace specific, but plan to roam around while attending a wedding in Newport Beach. Any links would be appreciated. Thank you. Check out the 12 bookmark lists found on this cache page... Local Treasure Quote
+PinkDolphin Posted December 8, 2011 Posted December 8, 2011 Is there a link or bookmark list someplace for "best" caches in Southern California? I tried the link I found for the So Cal Geocachers but it was a dead one. I won't be anyplace specific, but plan to roam around while attending a wedding in Newport Beach. Any links would be appreciated. Thank you. Check out the 12 bookmark lists found on this cache page... Local Treasure Thank you Quote
+Cliff's Notes Posted December 11, 2011 Posted December 11, 2011 Is there a link or bookmark list someplace for "best" caches in Southern California? I tried the link I found for the So Cal Geocachers but it was a dead one. I won't be anyplace specific, but plan to roam around while attending a wedding in Newport Beach. Any links would be appreciated. Thank you. Check out the 12 bookmark lists found on this cache page... Local Treasure Thank you When are you gonna be in San Diego? I am gonna be there the 17th and 18th of December and be free to cache. Mostly gonna be on foot. Quote
+Team Fatman Posted December 24, 2011 Posted December 24, 2011 MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL OF MY CACHING FAMILIES. Quote
+kwvers! Posted December 24, 2011 Posted December 24, 2011 I noticed a deal on Groupon for those who want to learn more about rock climbing...anybody interested on going as a group? [http://www.groupon.com/deals/the-southern-terrain-sd?c=button&sid=11055059&utm_source=newsletter&s=body&utm_medium=email&p=5&date=20111224&division=san-diego&utm_campaign=the-southern-terrain-sd&utm_content=all-deals_san-diego&addxe=dXBzbWFuQGNveC5uZXQ=&user=f866ab798e4bbb8602bf61443c126a5910e8cf640bbf7691afaf1d0eb2ba9a2b] Quote
+CacheHunter_83 Posted January 23, 2012 Posted January 23, 2012 I am headed to San Diego, CA on Feb 11 and I am looking for a fellow cacher/ cachers to show me some of the better sights/caches of San Diego. I was wondering if anyone would be able to do that. Thank you, Joe Elliott Quote
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